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Hello! I'm getting used to KDE4 - however there are some limitations yet. The biggest one is with panels: Is it possible to make them hide or at least allow windows to cover them (even config editing is okay)? I'm using recent snapshot of KD4 from openSuSE repo.
As I saw in kde4 (screenshot), it would be possible. Tooltip I saw was semi-transparent and fully themed.
I don't know, I don't get such behaviour. Maybe your distro has own patches for kde that breaks something. Or maybe there is an option that I'm not aware of.
That's bizzare. Maybe firefox itself does that (check its preferences)? You can try adding an entry for ff download manager and set stealing prevention to max, maybe some other settings. I cannot confirm this, because I don't use ff.
Well, thats allright. You use a lot of apps, that might cause it. Memory usage can also grow if some of used applications cause memory leak. Ensure you have latest KDE environment (3.5.7), though I never had memory leaks in kde itself, the only problem was superkaramba, causing memory leak by an applet (fixed now).
Errmm.... I can't. How that come you don't have /etc? Please post here output of: Source code 1 uname -r
Well, there you have your answer. Probably it is virtualization machine issue. What distro are you using? If you have exotic mouse, you could try editing: Source code 1 2 Option "Buttons" "5" Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. There is plenty info on how doing that.
I'm bit confused about what you want. Left click - copy selected word, right click paste? I never fondled with mouse setting, but you can do this by double clicking (select a word) and middle click paste selection. This should work in kde applications, if it is not kde app, you should search in app settings for mouse behaviour.
If this is not possible from lipstik configuration, then it cannot be done.
You can start ksysgurad under root privileges without logging out: Source code 1 2 sux ksysguard I rarely had urge to kill a root spawned process (y2base was eating all cpu - bug in yast printer detection). It is a nice idea.
Much better. Do you use 64 or 32 bit os? I had bigger memory usage under 64-bit.
Can you measure memory usage with empty session? If you are running such many applications and probably tabs in ff it might explain this.
Are you running some heavy memory apps? What distro do you have? Are you experiencing lags in desktop, heavy memory swapping?
Thats kinda impossible. I have 1.5 GB memory and active usage is about 315 MB when using KDE + amarok, opera, mplayer, some konqueror windows open and ktorrent. Use "free" to examine your memory usage: kriko@linux:~> free -m Source code 1 2 3 4 total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 1519 1485 34 0 19 1147 -/+ buffers/cache: 319 1200 Swap: 1027 0 1027 As you see I have 34 MB free, 319MB is actively used.
Those 2 programs doesn't integrate with kde well. Close them before exiting.
Every user has its own setting, so what you configured as root, remains only under root. If you want to make changes to current user profile, do it without typing root password. Just run beryl-manager.
I don't know if kubuntu has some kind of X config tool, so you'll have to edit xorg.conf. Look for Section "Screen" and add / or erase resolutions under desired subsection (probably for 24bit depth): Source code 1 2 3 4 SubSection "Display" Depth 24 Modes "1600x1200" "1600x1024" "1600x1000" "1400x1050" "1280x1024" "1440x900" "1280x960" "1366x768" "1280x800" "1152x864" "1280x768" "1024x768" "1280x600" "1024x600" "800x600" "768x576" "640x480" EndSubSection
Well, I don't know. Suse had a terrible problem, because it shipped with broken Xorg (RC version).
Do you have xorg updated? Current stable version is 7.2. Repo is located: http://software.opensuse.org/download/xorg72/openSUSE_10.2/
Did you clicked disconnect device button before phisically removing it? Which database becomes corrupt - amarok or player one? Check if you are using latest version of amarok (1.4.6).